Washington's richest -- and poorest -- cities

November 1, 2012 3:46 PM

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Recently released statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau give us a better look at how Americans are living in 2012. The median family income in the United States is $62,735, according to the most recently results of the American Communities Survey. less

Recently released statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau give us a better look at how Americans are living in 2012. The median family income in the United States is $62,735, according to the most recently ... more

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Recently released statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau give us a... Photo-3677619.51717 - seattlepi.com

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Statewide, the median family income is $69,979. That’s more than $7,000 more than the national median family income. Click through to see how Washington’s cities and towns of more than 20,000 people stack up in terms of family income. less

Statewide, the median family income is $69,979. That’s more than $7,000 more than the national median family income. Click through to see how Washington’s cities and towns of more than 20,000 people stack ... more

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Statewide, the median family income is $69,979. That’s more than... Photo-3677649.51717 - seattlepi.com